Mysterious flashes in the sky of Russia
Momentary changes in the night in many areas of Russia have sparked speculation about flying saucers visiting Earth or an asteroid that exploded in the atmosphere.
Daily Mail reported that this phenomenon was seen and felt throughout Russia, especially in the three regions of Bashkortostan, Udmurtia, and Tatarstan on the occasion of the Orthodox Orthodox calendar, officially starting on the 7th. /first.
Videos posted online show that the night sky suddenly glows like a day in a flash.
Mysterious light turns night into Russia.
"We saw this phenomenon while driving, there was a concussion and an explosion in the sky," witness Artyom Russkikh told The Siberian Times. "What is it? A meteorite, a flying saucer or a rocket from space?" , Russkikh asked questions.
"Perhaps it was a weapon test , " witness Firaya Zaripova commented on the mysterious light at the beginning of the morning of January 8.
However, officials and Russian scientists have denied that one or more meteorites hit Earth. There have been 3 reports of similar flashes in the last 12 years in Russia. So far, experts still debate the cause of this phenomenon.
While Yuri Nefefyev, director of Engelhardt Astronomical Observatory said that the cause is due to atmospheric charge , astronomers at the Federal University of Kazan in Tatarstan confirmed that it was a meteor burned in gas. and does not fall to Earth.
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